The situation of nursing work and occupational risks from an ergological perspective

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A situação de trabalho da enfermagem e os riscos ocupacionais na perspectiva da ergologia
La situación de trabajo en enfermería y los riesgos ocupacionales desde la perspectiva de la ergología
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Objective: to understand the work environment according to the concepts, knowledge and values expressed and practiced by nursing professionals in occupational risk management. Methods: this was an ergology-based participant study. Data collection was performed through interviews with key informants and 25 workers, as well as observations and measurements at a Basic Health Unit located in Rio Grande do Sul. Data analysis was based on the Three-Pole Dynamic Device. Results: work conditions were f ...
Objective: to understand the work environment according to the concepts, knowledge and values expressed and practiced by nursing professionals in occupational risk management. Methods: this was an ergology-based participant study. Data collection was performed through interviews with key informants and 25 workers, as well as observations and measurements at a Basic Health Unit located in Rio Grande do Sul. Data analysis was based on the Three-Pole Dynamic Device. Results: work conditions were found to be precarious, and workers are exposed to verbal violence and other psychosocial, biological and ergonomic risks. Chemical and physical risks are neglected, and activity is constantly restandardized toward service effectiveness. Conclusion: the studied subjects worked in risky conditions on a daily basis, and this information was expressed through synergistic dialogues and participant observations. Based on the contributions of these individuals, it is possible to merge knowledge obtained from work environments with science in order to address this issue. ...
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Revista latino-americana de enfermagem. Ribeirão Preto. Vol. 21, n. 6 (2013), p. 1306-1313
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